Australian cities

All these cities have internationally recognised educational facilities, which are available to international students.

Brisbane

Capital of the state of Queensland, Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia. It has a sub-tropical climate with great cultural and entertainment precincts along its beautiful Brisbane River. It has a fast growing economy with 283 sunny days each year.

Sydney

Australia’s largest metropolis and international commercial centre is made up of many different nationalities. It is situated on magnificent Sydney Harbour, and is home to major tourism icons such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.

Melbourne

A beautiful fast growing modern city, Melbourne is the main commercial centre of cooler southern Australia. It is a cultural centre with magnificent old colonial buildings alongside modern skyscrapers. It is home to major artistic and sporting events.

Gold Coast

The city of sun, surf and action. Queensland’s Gold Coast is situated is on Australia’s premier white sand beach known as ‘Surfer’s Paradise’. A fast moving lifestyle in a hub of glitzy beachside skyscrapers popular with vacationers and party goers.

Townsville

North Queensland’s commercial centre, known for its laid back tropical lifestyle. Home to Australia’s large northern defence army facility, Lavarack Barracks. A major research centre for tropical medicine and marine biology. Study North Queensland’s office is situated here.

Cairns

At the far north of Queensland, tropical Cairns is a popular international tourism destination for overseas visitors to Australia’s largest natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef and tropical rainforest. Its international airport connects with many overseas destinations.

Life In Australia

It is a good life in Australia. You can study at internationally recognised educational institutions, while enjoying a pleasant lifestyle. Australia is a huge country, with most of the population living around the coastline. There is a wide range of different climatic zones across Australia, and our cities range from large international cities to smaller regional centres.

Once you start living in Australia, you will find that there are many differences between your home country and your new environment. Settling in and making arrangements for living and working in your new home “Down Under” can be daunting, and that is why it is important to use experienced consultants to help organise your study adventure in Australia.

As well as studying here, you will have the opportunity to discover this amazing country. There is a lot to visit and see with natural wonders such as The Great Barrier Reef and Uluru (Ayers Rock), and world class man made structures such as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. There are great restaurants, fantastic night life, world standard theatres, a vibrant arts scene and world class performers and musicians. Australians are very keen on sport and there is a wide range of different sports played in Australia. Our natural wonders and pristine environment are second to none.

Australia is a safe environment, and has good health services, a high level of communication services and a wide range of community and sporting facilities. The Australian population is made up of people from many different ethnic backgrounds. Australians welcome people from all around the world to their shores.

There is a big welcome and a wonderful adventure awaiting international students in Australia.